I've been reading the posts about stuffing boxes and since I've have previously only sailed boats with an outboard motor my new (used) boat has an inboard so it will be all new to me.
My question is why is it necessary to use the current method of "stuffing" the connection? I have a drain pump that needs to transfer water through a 1" water pipe up 2 floors to a waste tank via an electric motor and it uses rubber sealing rings with no back leak in the system (head pressure is about 25'). The pump speed is fast; water pressure is high; and there is no stuffing box and no leaks.
Just want to know since my stuffing box is all will have.
My question is why is it necessary to use the current method of "stuffing" the connection? I have a drain pump that needs to transfer water through a 1" water pipe up 2 floors to a waste tank via an electric motor and it uses rubber sealing rings with no back leak in the system (head pressure is about 25'). The pump speed is fast; water pressure is high; and there is no stuffing box and no leaks.
Just want to know since my stuffing box is all will have.